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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921, hich accounts for the factory ha by the pastor at 10:45 a'clock Hohebin. Her topi (Trambull - Magarine Confaing | b w20, %, 0 | be cotti meeting Thur THE RAPID NEARING OF CHRISTMAS | ™" il 1 Rev, Geor . er will speak Hnal Football Game of Scason to Be | [oyal Workers rvice will he held. | OUR BIG STORY IS READY WITH ITS IMMENSE WELL SELECTED STOCKS OF HOLIDAY (B]| el at Rockwell's Field Tomorrow | 10,7 20 1 €¥emins the pastor 7 SUITABLES FOR GIFT GIVING. EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS ITS OFFERINGS IN USEFUL OR OR- Ty T A e Afternoon—TUsnal Church Noticos— | Drotherhood.” The mid-week prayer NAMENTAL ARTICLES THAT ARE MARKED AT LOW? PRICES POSSIBLE I'OR THL QUALL- |} meeting will b 1 on Thursday TIES. PAY US A VISIT AND SEE HOW YOU WILL PROFIT IN YOUR BUYING, Items, evening at 7:45 o'clock Cong tional church TINE, DAINTY CEWEAR IS A GIFT THAT'LL PLEASE—GIVE IT CONSIDERATION AND 71AK); [@f| The Trumball Blectic manutactur- | service, 10:45; sub; Growing CHOICE 1'ROM THESE )“‘:_‘M‘f?‘;""-“""\;ull'v“I"‘:‘”j‘]”' Lnside the | goup chu ) : 1 ppearance a A4 | Every member canvas in the after Any woman or girl would be delighted with one of the real Irish Crochet Collars that we offer at ||| contains 50'“"‘“ ry new and fnte noon; C. E. society, 7 p. m. Subject ‘ $2.08 each. They range in value up to $5 ing ""j‘-f] The EnakLin ‘:m month | “points in the Pledge we ¢ ikely % ; 2 Las Collar and Cuff Sets, of organdy, pique and linen, each in a nice box for only 50e each is printed in green and red, appr to Forget." é 5 S‘ | v D n 8 ariate to Chri N olid S « 1 % % ¢ gl [ Knitted Silk Scarfs, choice of plain and combination colors, one in a box for $3.98 each priate to the Christmas holidays and | ' piaineilie Baptist church; 1¢ cene from Organdy Vestees with attached collar and ne ox £ 98c a set f| il nlieeiSefen sa Ray e ANlIm, The pastor will speak of "G j gandy Vestees attachi llar and cuffs, one in a box for on e a Bl il e bntE Mhiie s i l"nmm\r pa Ax L ;,l. 5o y ¢ G// ,/.hs. i CHOOSE FOR THE DRESSER FROM IVORY ARTICLES, WHITE. WHATEVER YOU SELECT IS SURL, |y place of the customary editorial | go60) ¢ Y ouns: % fglons 16 Wt 4 oy i e written by the heads of the plant Ao e SN ol ‘el i % D DI ICHE “The Etiquette of the Flag," deal- e il st e B T ; /6@/77 You must see to realize the big assortment and real values offered in White Ivory Hair, Clothes, |[Bi|ing with the rules governing the use m., Thursday, pray i neetin ’ b & {: f { (‘g. . Hat and Military Brushes, Powder and Jewel 3oxes, Nail Files and Buffers, Shoe Horns and Hooks, Pic- @} of the emblem, covers a full 5 r'lumunrf s ¢ '8@1‘ ture Frames, Clocks, Combs, Mirrors, Trays and other articles priced 25¢ to $10.00 cach lland has -dm"‘x educational m"""‘ n X rishie and Ole ‘White Ivory Sets for Manicure or Toilet Use, in hig variety, $5.00 to $40.00 a sct it This article explains how the fing aan e S EREver. e AN SN | should be displayed dur special | : i _, FOX’S TOMORROW, MONDAY, DAY, WEDNESDAY AT DRESS GODDS SECTION AT THESE PRICES LOW—CHOOSE FOR DRESS OR SKIRT—IT WILL |events both in school and private - ' R PLEASE YOU KNGW dwelllngs. = Also how |t should be|™ several of the local firemen jour worn as a adge and | € 1n adver- P to Der: last T h N - At A length for Dress, Suit, or Skirt and Coat, is easily seiected from our large stock of fine woolen ng which the government l‘lflv‘:: r\f\]‘h rm,,] ,""['{.,‘\:' ,]7‘ 91. SLeiho Fabrics. Jersey Cloth, 56 inch tubing, in 25 heanutiful soft shades. $1.95 yard hibits AT e e French Serge, all wool, sponged and shrunik, navy, black and colors, 56 inches wide, for $1.95 yard Several plctures have been pub-|™" " onihig ming ma Imported Storm Serge, all wool, in navy and black, inch width, priced but $1.50 a vard. Vool shed taken during the parade on| o ... =0 o5 L0 K Velours, sponged and shrunk, width 56 inch, newest, $2.75 vard E s Day in r\‘]!‘i b the Trumbull | o Our Lady of Merey for the SOME CHRISTMAS HINTS WE OFFER FOR THE BOYS—VOUR CHOICE FROM THESL WILL ADD ar illman, one ot ¥ty (o Bank strest TUEIR JOY cditors, has w a cle by him- TO TUEIR JOYS B[ e e to the | TOR SALE—Block wood, two lond $5: hard | A Rubber Coat of black sheeting with white lining in 4 to 18 yvear sizes, priced $3.50 each. 7o old employes Mr. Stillman has| vie Box Dot B Ilama lined $3.98 and $4.50 each. Our best Coat has double back, finest g . 6 to 18 years, §5.50. 181 | been with the y plant for t £ 3 19 years has seen the fac- q . DI Ll Double Texture Raincoats. officers’ style, ¢, § and 10 year sizes, big value $6.00. Black Rubber llats ory grow fr a small wooden (hPI\T‘\I... (bR(, AN merican line all sizes, two styles Boys' Cordur its, 8 to 8 years, in er' y ery special at $2.98. Others | s ure to its present size e h now ar with Coats in “Eton" sty 4 ch. Wash Snits “Oliver and 1 ¥, o & years, light and dark Cecil Bedford has contributed (o | RECITALS PLANNED |chen rom Hat colorings, $2.00 to $5.00. the series devoted to the Veterans' % ALS PLANNED H R. R. to Bush J |column. Mr. Bedfor rved on this Monday, Wednesday and side of water for sevéral month This ement will ne and was stationed in Virgin He 1ad no chance to get across before | the Armistice was signed retary and A. E. Webster, treasurer |a o'clock in the atternoon. The Dr. Bull and Mrs. Marcham, factory | Church United American . i Berlln News Opening of Season Sunday school classes will gather 4s|npurse and phy n, have written a matter up now voseph Clair Beebe Arranges Pro the New Britain station to 1 rect r to Pier for Special Services at South The basketball season in the town | usual at noon column on the malignant infection of | On Sunday evenings, December 11 |5¢€ 1 of Berlin will officially open Monday Kensington Congregational church [ Anthrax and some practical ways to|and 17, at 7:30 o'cloe re will be |INE T ight of next week when the Senior|-—Rev. Carleton Hazen will preach at|prevent it The monthly veport of | special Christmas organ vecitols at the [ Mit nig § £ 1 f g di ferry ca | f;" i 0, + £ W. A. C. team will play the Orioles|the morning service at 10:45 o'clock. [aecidents at the plant have been sub- | South church under the divection ot | NeW Dritain AL i E of New Britain. This will ba the first| The Sunday school classes will meet|mitted and show that during October | Joseph Clair Beebe. Followine ofin time ¢ t . Treatment: At night rub Cuticura " . 3 * merican 5 steamer v E Ointment into partings all over the game of the season for the team and ‘4’1' 12:10 o'clock and the Christian en- | there were approximately 59 injured | the programs as arranged 1 inasmuch as the men have been|deavor society vlll mect at 6 o'clock. [anq 105 persons redr: 4 fo othe r[ December 11 rom Pier 6, Bush Docks, Broo scalp. K\cxlfiornlng shampoo with practicing for the past several wecks| &t Faul's ¢ . 0 T mé wounds ) | Second Rhapsody on Bre 1esday night of each week 1 CU’\\.JX‘A Soap and hot water. Re- L an easy victory is looked for 1o0.| will be conducted as ane Yootball Game Tomorrow ‘ int ement will elimir its two weeks. i Hall and Goodrich will play for-|10 o’clock. The Holy Night \ charge v W tch Freaby Mall, Addcese: “Dflgg:lmul- i E 5 aealai B % The last football game of the sea- 4 f o d wards for the locals, Russell will e Aen's Iscentn Monday & | The Adoration center and Brown and Fetin e il A s Lyceum 1} L son will be played tomorrow afternoon | pastarale (Silent Nigl Al'l'fl[lgfime[][s Made to Ke[\ play guards. Howard Hall is captain| The Men's Ly Al meet at the |at Roclkwell's field when the fast Red-| o Shepherds in the of the team and Edward Russell is|Kensington ; tional church on |lat New ’_-’Y tain “"‘” ll h ]‘“‘" Third Rhapsody on of Plainville he kick- Places 0})6!1 manager Monday evening of next weck at & |fD 8 sl s Saens The Junior W. A. C. team won its|o'clock. The subject for debate will | Of he held at 3 o'cloc '@ | Christmas Pastorale Merkel first victory at the game played in|be “Resolved—that the tarift shoull |New Britain team will have several|mpe ynfant Jesus Vo 1the town hall last Thursday evening|be based on the American valuation | High school plavers in the Ime Up|christmas Offertory i nimeans when they defeated the South Ends|of impor s stated in the Fordney |among whom will be Captain, “Bat-| Chorus of Shepherds; Gloria BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS|eor mew britain by a 48 to 5 score[bin Charles Wright and Georse | tier” Murtha, ~Connelly, Odell and | copgis; g = e e i (; other stars. This will mean that the | Gould and Cashman are playing the Green will spezk for the affirmative of She nhru # AT forward positions on the second team. | side while Themas Emerson and C. | Crimsons \'H: h‘wi a '"”"yh battle. |~ pecember 18 £ {?’.’! 'n - al |} ' 3 % 1 t Scofield is center and Young and| [ope ohns w speak for the|The game will decide for the cham-| pantasia on Ch & Carols { B ]Yfi g’“‘fla %‘, uo 1922 At oRwin A cain HavesrworTeans (| 3o e T ERR RN GEUE o R 0 O e e e o i i (il e e e e | e, DEIRALS In The Fore This Year -— Men's (‘nuld is captain of this team an = Rerlin Bits lands have the reputation of having a|The Annunciation Malling nklin Boardman is manager S o heavy team £o the locals will have|po How a Rose (Chorale Irelude) ' 022 C I Bl o Dty enee I e | T e v eyt F LA o o St Il e i Driiralnorss vl | Daiela e Al B sertoni el (i eun 3 Join our 1922 Christmas Club. Week of Deccraber i and Junior teams of the W. A hold its annual meeting on Monday Trial Today 3ethlehem Malling i9th riages—Berlin Bits, would like to challenge any aggrega- |evening at the T. A. B. hall in K Eugene Pliskowski of Mountain | pastorale (Christmas Concerto) < it tion in the state not averaging over |sington. At this meeting officers will | Vi ill be hailed into court this|The Three Wise Men 125 pounds for the Seniors and 115 |be elected for the ensuing year afternoon following his ar by Dog | christr in Sieily for the juniors. The first team will Mr. and Mrs. I'. F. Hanford of Ken- | Warden Phillip Marino for not having | pirst Rhapsody on B s Insurance premivms, play at New Britain this evening at |sington left this morning for Nor- | his dog licensed The accused w ¢ <hens | B 5 w the Y. M. C. A. and Thursday night|walk to attend the funeral of Mr.|found to have a canine in his p ‘('hrlshnm» 5 Dethier ol tin sl of next week will play the New Brit- | Hanford's father David L. Hanford |sion which was never registered. | Introduction I orale Variations K L) ain Trade school five, The mana who died on Thursday at the age of | When the dog warden investigated, ho | (Adeste Fideles) ! ment of the second team is now nego- | §7 years found that the dog had given birth and provide funds next Christmas for Malling For the first time in the history of the Kensington postoffice, that office will he open on Christmas day of this vear Postmaster W. W Fagan stated this morning that although he is not obliged to have the office open on Christmas day, he received a let- A ::]:eyfl:::]or‘\p‘:-;:l?(nz:?:}r] \‘:].l;\.gp !“m “' ing for jl‘flamo'm be ‘\:|‘rl,\'m‘l on | The Berlin Farmers' club will hold [to four pup. Justice Meritt O HANDLF (1" a4 Ni 1 T o arever tot it was nat| Thursday night with the Willows of |a meeting at the home of Raymond |Rvder and Stanley & Gwillim | F CARS DIRECT ; THE PLAINVILLE TRUST CO compulsory that he should stay open. | e¥ Britain | Dyer this evening at 8 o'cloc will hear the case | i £ . Mr. Fagan feels, however, that as D. A, R Entertainment Miss Virginia Bughnell Methodist Church Urow Bush Terminal l61Hg asltia following day will.alss be really pleasing and satistactory | Florence Gibney will spend the weel At the Methodist church t observed as a holiday that he will rtainment was given at the Ber- [end with friends in New Britain morning, immediately fol ving ¢ Notifies Chamber of Commeres of open the building from 11:30 o'clock ongregational church last eve-| The station master at the Berlin[brief sermon by the ] ¥ in the morning until 3 o'clock in the|nNing by Miss Althea Clark, elocution- | depot reported vesterday that on one | James M. Tranmer, asually in.| Yew Ferry Plan to Brooklyn. afternoon. By doing this the place|ist of Meriden and Miss Irma Hupfer, | train over 400 picces of mail were | teresting missionary progam will be | will be open to receive and dispatei [ 2'89 of that A!lx I'he entertainment | handled by him carried out. There will Le represen mail on the train golng' south at|¥as siven under the auspices of ”"\i The approach to the Berlin depot |tatives of foreign people. Mis. Iima 12:58 o'clock and the one going north | Emma Hart Willard chapter. D. A has been filled in with fine gravel [Jones and Georse Neilson will repre. | e m—— at 2:31 o'clock and the proceeds will be used for the|thus making a decided improvement. |sent China and Miss Gladys Daniels district nurse tund A group of voung peovle in Ken- (and Phillip Morse will represent India, | Miss Clark gave a one-act play by|sinzton making arrangements to|Armenia will he yepresented by Miss | John endrick Ban v group of [yrun a t Grange hall on New || er Furrey. All will a e 3 05 oF e | . a = 5 ) 4 3 € 1 appear 1in na the country, the postoffice will be | kinaton numbers as well as several | Years Jive B i s e open but on the usual holiday sched- | S HELOR RUMBELS A8 WEL A8 several| Yeal y ive ¢ e sses Rachel Mitch- | Gie Pl Tith Hielaes ueMl 9o logues. A num E. W. Mildrum apd Francls Dem- |ell, Anna Mullin, Verns Saunders well received. Miss Hupfe ve | o .4 from New Haven |and rtle Stew o'¢lock n the morning and from 4 4 |ing have returned from New Haven |and Myrtle Stewart will give descrin edeeniy three groups of sor recompanied on | where ey dec @ state co e reading | until 5 o'clock in the atternoon. Post- |} n¢" €10 s e mpanied on | where they attended the on- |tive readings. An interesting feature master Darrett of Berlin will also be | o M e e Damon, of-| vention of the Savings bank will be an 1 on exhibition oncr V) pn— . opan on Christmds. day, although his :it:‘)“i’p( G R gational| The weekly T. A. B. whist will be |worshipped by the Chinese people. A ||| S i 5 [} ! ’fi I R il hours have not been decided upon e T L _|held at the Tabs' hall in Kensington |collection will be taken for the stary AV E P ) 1S E A course of the evening, |pext Tuesday evening ing people of Europe Both of the postoffices are still ask i oreel Lofarecattior tnhn g s & 5 Pk = 8 s | East Beflin Irems *-Uns Dance Hel ~=1 ing that the people in the town mail | . apter, spoke on behalt of thel rhare will be a meeting at St.| The \v.‘~\'w n "wlull?] —(r ‘.'“M Tartfo ‘? E HT their packages as early as possible.{school nurse proposition. Mrs, Dodd | Ganriel's church Sunday afternoon af|County Y. W. C. A. held & S .fl 'v‘ "’“ 3 There are still only 13 more shopping|explained the benefits which wonld | . LR NULHY £ 1 at | County ¥ A, held a successful days which means that there are|nhe derived by having a sehool distpict about that number of days before|purse in the town and how many of : _fll Chtistmas to! mall all packages anf |tha hovh and. elfla Would he wven }‘“‘\ :r particularly requested to be |a large attendance and the evening "‘:} x letters. In a final plea the people are [petter medical treatment than|PTSRl o g Leiendoved Sery ntch M s B 6 i ‘&'fi"’i@‘ g 19 3 e% 0 asked to aid the postal authorities in|they receive now in a large number JEas pe 8 roguar-morning|Phelps antl Mre.(Cheviea R, Clark uct-| i ’ 1 this matter and mail as early next|of cases aver and sermon at 8t. Galriel's [ ed as host . Detesa dn Murnges | [CHISh BORter ISP N folowed|© - chei o Gt 7:77 79 81 CHURCI'-! 5 TEL- 2240 Men's € Tlection Records at the office of the Rerlin 2 ) town clerk show that marriages have The 8 rvices at the Methodist [Casting C'o. has practically heen com church Sunday are follows: Reg-|pleted and new hands have been hired decreased in a large nnmber in 1921 over the corresponding perind of | WAr MPrnNIng service at 10:45 a. m.: |alread I'here are approximately Sh 1900 Sunday school at 12 o'clock and eve-|men + ng in the plant there now it regular Bank account. Railroad Company | | PLAINVILLE, CONN. T'he following report has heen filed | at the Chamber of Commerce room The following Monday shich will e ohserv as Christmas throughout 30 for all those interested in the |social and informal dance 1t the B e —— | Christmas reises. The male mem-|Grange hall last evening. There was The annual mecting of the Men's Nible class of the DBerlin Congrega- tional church will be held at the com- munity house on Berlin sirect next| Wednesday evening. The meeting has been called for S o'clock and officers will bhe elected for the ensuing vear o o licenses issued in Herlin which ghow- |{Uiénds in town has returned to her|the other quaiters were far too smal PV 4N, T 5 b m 1 TN PTUE T " nt officers of 1ub 3 B i o wp N \ Vg 1 Y P r.‘l‘wvv‘}'fn” ..4'4"4',:( lvluh.'mcui]n:nrw( ed that one of the party lived in|heme in Norwich, N. ¥ for the increasing trade. Those who | KREI K E /di,i i ‘§& s i ilgi‘ &l tckey, president; : B d ms Mr. and Mrs. Elty and son of Mid- i the SRR 8 VI Adil Al HAed L Town Clerk Arthur Weodruff stat.| N8 gervice at ©:30 p. m having own from about 10, The new ed this morning that figures show Mrs. Hazel Ellsworth who has been | pyildin nilar to the old one a that in 1920, there,were 52 marpiace | SPENding the past two months with [will be nsed extensively for stocl 5 Rerlin and warried out of town or are hired factory generall ing, vice-president; A. A North, sec- ! il 24 A y Higtiug=l the marrtage was pérformed in this town have been the guests of Mr.|come from Torrington and town. So far to date this vear, only|and Mra. Charles Iliske Of this place. | semesemse——m commm—— 30 licenses have been issned The ladies of the Sacred Heart| - | o Season’s BRest Wishes S\\r'v \ Church Not church will hold thelr nest whist R e s 2 ¥ > 2 . i3 . Kensingt Methodie ARAnER ocial in the church basement Tues ’ \ o, : v Saaa gt 5 Moroing. . worsils et 116 Y60 at| 4o dvening . Efl @fi{gg ; , presents this certifictac for one pair of ! ; S8 At the meeting of the Modern | N which time Rev. J. Allan Scott will : ] | N - DY DML T DAL T : Woodmen society held Thursday eve- | B k i KRYPTOK GLASSES to YOU SELF know- preach on “St. Paul and the law of 5 3 " W Love." Blackboard talks will be|"Ing the following officers were elect Starting Sundas given at the session of the Sunday|¢l: J- P, DeMore, V. C.; George I Ctarting Sunday B /AN | ing that thev will make life's outlook brie At \OF he Sundas |\ s A ML Sugenhime, clerk | L ing that they will make life’s outlook bright- i Dass Only sehool when it convenes b o'cles DI9, B Ll g : ¢ 3 \ ¢ L The Junior league will meet at 2.30 Wik :\"'l s ”‘L"j" Edson Maine, | # ‘ y P . ) B | | | D. W. GRIFFITHS o'clock and the evening service will|€5cort: L. Palmer, watchman; A. Lie- | i DWW GRIFPITHS A B s er and happier with each suee oeding (]:\\'. Underworld Masterpicce be held at 7 o'clock. “Two Shadows" | 611 scntry and trustees M. I Gris- X be the sermon to be dalivered, [WO!d A. Case and E. Clark “DREAM STREET” § .t 0 2 o ST Wepream sTReET |E Y B o THIS FORM OF Enderworld Masterpieee tleague will hold a special business| 5 Addea Attraction meeting | FEWER DELR SHOT Added Attraction CARTER REVIEW » Congregational church—-| Boston, Dec. 10.—The deer killed CARTER REVILW 3 Other Good Acts Prof. E. E. Nourse will preach at the |during open season in this state which 3 Other Good Acts s Berlin Congregational church at the|ends at sunset today will be less th Admission ,",hmmz Taxes morning service tomorrow. Service |that of lust year, it appea.ed today as usual at 1045 o’clock. Older boys' |Only 887 deer were brought dowa in 3 > MATINEE EVENING lclass will meet at 10 o'clock and the |the first two days of the week, the |8 MATINET EVENING Orch Orch, al > Bal. Admission Tncluding Tayes Or(lh. . "'1;" Men's bible class in the community |only day, covered by official reports Bal. id ‘house at 12 o'clock noon. The Junior [The kill for the same days a year § Christian Lndeavor society will meet lago was 605,